[QODLink]
Inside Story
Spain's boom to bust
Will a new leadership change the fate of a country that is already heading into another recession?
Last Modified: 21 Nov 2011 11:39

Spain's crippling economy and record unemployment have finally threatened the Socialist Party's seven-year rule led by Jose Luis Rodrigues Zapatero, the prime minister.

On Sunday voters went to the polls in what was expected to bring a meteoric shift to the center-right, with opinion polls putting the Popular Party candidate Mariano Rajoy well ahead.

Rajoy has vowed to make austerity cuts "everywhere" except for pensions, but has given little of the details away. European leaders will be watching the results closely to see whether this will be the man who can lift the Eurozone's fifth-largest economy back onto its feet.

Can a new set of leaders rescue a country that is headed into another recession? And how is the financial crisis dictating the political future of countries across Europe?

Inside Story, with presenter Laura Kyle, discusses with guests: Raul Ramirez Hidalgo, the managing director of Cortefiel Group; Adam Myers, a senior market strategist at Credit Agricole; and Piotre Kachinski, a research fellow at the Centre for European Policy Studies.

Source:
Al Jazeera
Topics in this article
People
Country
Organisation
Featured on Al Jazeera
The story of the Arab revolution that was abandoned by the Arabs, forsaken by the West and forgotten by the world.
Herman Cain's claim that he's the real victim reflects a wide-ranging conservative belief with profound consequences.
Arabs have historically revolted every decade against rulers and the west has counter-revolted most attempts.
The spirit of 1968 flows through Arab Spring and Occupy movement - as its counter-current attempts to suppress uprising.
<  > 
join our mailing list

Enter Zip Code
Go